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Jared Carrabis: Red Sox Should Consider David Price To Start Game 3

Toucher & Hardy

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4.3735 Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2017

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Jared Carrabis of Barstool Sports said if the Red Sox need to go with their best, then they need to go with David Price to start Game 3 of the ALDS.

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Jared Karabas covers baseball and the Red Sox for Barstools Sports. He joins us on the AT&T expert hotline. Jared, hello, sir. Good morning, fellas. And all right, so we were talking about this earlier in the show. What is the rotation? If you're feral, what is the rotation going into the playoffs? So I think you obviously go Chrisale in game one, Drew Palmerans in game two, but for

0:22.9

game three, there's obviously a lot of debate between Rick Porcelo, do you go Doug

0:29.0

Fister?

0:30.0

Obviously, I don't think Eduardo Rodriguez is even being considered, but if it were me, I think

0:35.1

it also depends on the situation.

0:36.9

Like if you are, you know, if you're up to O, maybe you go Doug Fister there.

0:42.3

But if you're trying to save your season at that point, that's where I go David Price.

0:48.7

And even if he can only give you four innings, you still take that because the Red Sox have one of the best

0:56.4

bullpenes in baseball. So if you go David Price for four innings, and he's been pitching

1:01.5

really well, he hasn't given up a run since he's returned from the most recent injury as he's

1:06.2

been pitching out of the bullpen. But if he can go four scoreless or hold Houston to just one run,

1:11.6

you hope to score some runs early and then hand it over to the bullpen

1:15.5

and hopes that they can protect that lead.

1:17.4

But I think a lot of that depends on the situation.

1:20.2

You don't see him as, because he's been able to be used more often than anyone thought.

1:24.7

You don't see him as an Andrew Miller type of guy for them?

1:29.1

They really didn't use him in back-to-back games until this past weekend.

1:33.1

That was the first time.

1:34.0

Other than that, they had been using him every five days and sort of just using him out of the

1:38.9

bullpen, but still on the schedule of a starting pitcher.

1:42.6

So I found it pretty interesting that over the past weekend, you know, Friday, Saturday,

1:48.0

they used them in back-to-back games for the first time.

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